My idea is to creative a narrative with photographs of an instructional guide of how to cook or bake something. For example, I will take steps of a recipe and break them out into individual tiddlers. Within each tiddler, I can create links to ingredients, tools and techniques used in the recipe. It will be a step-by-step guide with visuals displaying each step. As far as the photographs, do they have to be our own original photographs or links to images we find on the internet?
Btw--to display my idea I am going to use Popplet. If you haven't used popplet before I highly suggest it!
The prosecutorial attorney or whoever it was that was in control in Dallas was not going to release the body to anybody because it was a case of homicide and it was in his jurisdiction to control that particular body until such a time as the homicide could be concluded or the investigation concluded and go on from there. And it took Bobby Kennedy to call the Attorney General of Texas 6 to get the attorney from the Dallas area to release the body so that they could put it back on Air Force One and bring it back to D.C. And that's what actually was done. He actually interceded with the Attorney General of Texas and got the body on Air Force One.
to this modified text:
The prosecutorial attorney or whoever it was that was in control in Dallas was not going to release the <<tag "body">> to anybody because it was a case of <<tag "homicide">> and it was in his jurisdiction to control that particular body until such a time as the homicide could be concluded or the <<tag "investigation">> concluded and go on from there. And it took <<tag "Bobby Kennedy">> to call the <<tag "Attorney General of Texas">> 6 to get the attorney from the Dallas area to release the <<tag "body">> so that they could put it back on <<tag "Air Force One">> and bring it back to D.C. And that's what actually was done. He actually <<tag "interceded">> with the Attorney General of Texas and got the body on Air Force One.
a photo essay about Walt Disney World, more specifically the Magic Kingdom. ...... photos will provide the tags and structure, based on my Captions. These created tags will form the narrative of the text. I hope to utilize as little text as possible, and use the images themselves to tell the story.
The photographs I will be using will be taken by me, due to the fact that I'll be at WDW from Tuesday until next Wednesday. .... cre3atioon of the narrative/text in real time, on a day-to-day basis.
So after thinking about a topic that I’d be able to stick with (I have a short attention span, admittedly), I’m going to write a commentary on the video game industry and how info leaks, public opinion, and changes in outside technology can impact a video game’s development.
My four main tiddlers (so what everything will be tied to) will be:
I’m a huge video game fan, so while this may seem like a considerable undertaking I actually have a lot of sources to work with to create this project. I’ve only started coming up with mockup builds, so I don’t have any links to provide currently because nothing is really ready to be shown.
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Here's the second draft of a mindmap for my exercise answer. Click the image to see it full sized.
Here's the third draft of a mindmap for my exercise answer. Click the image to see it full sized.
I plan to create a hypertext that serves as a guide to library resources on symbolism.
Recently, in the graduate psychology school where I work, there was a class assignment directing students to research an image from their dreams.
This assignment resulted in a flurry of emails to me and other reference librarians as many students had difficulties finding relevant materials (from academic sources) to complete their assignment.
Ironically, the library here includes a rich collection of symbol & image dictionaries (both print & online) which were highly relevant to this assignment but were mostly underutilized in favor of other, more generic sources.
In addition to highlighting and linking to the library's many symbol and image resources, I also intend to include tips on search strategies to better assist future students who may one day struggle with a similar assignment.
I'm going to be building out a multimedia digital narrative. My hope is to begin building out a story that becomes a database for itself. I'm worried I'm a ways behind on this, my life got a little hectic and I spaced on keeping up with homework.